LOGO STRENGTHEN YOUR GOLF GAME INJURY PREVENTION TIPS.

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LOGO STRENGTHEN YOUR GOLF GAME INJURY PREVENTION TIPS

Golf is a popular sport and offers a range of health benefits. Regular golf can help improve stamina, cardiovascular fitness and muscular endurance. While the risk of injury from playing golf is low compared to other sports, common golf injuries include injuries to the lower back, shoulder, elbow, wrist, head and eye. Introduction

Muscle strains and sprains are more likely to occur if you fail to warm up properly before play. A study of golfers undertaken by the Sports Injury Prevention Unit found that very few percent of golfers warm up properly, while nearly half don’t warm up at all. Warming Up Before Playing Game

Carry out a general strength and fitness program that includes weight training or aerobic activities, such as walking or jogging, to improve muscle strength, flexibility and endurance. Strengthen abdominal muscles to support your lower back.. Consider taking lessons with a PGA qualified coach to improve your technique to prevent injury and improve performance. Take Care of your Back

Don’t engage in long practice sessions, particularly if you are practicing the one shot over and over. If you are practising your putting, make sure you straighten up and stretch regularly. Remember to bend your knees when picking up balls. Lift one leg off the ground as you lean over to counter balance your weight. Some More Injury Avoiding Tips

All injured players, regardless of how severe the injury is, should seek first aid or prompt medical treatment of their injury. Treat all soft tissue injures (ligament sprains, muscle strains, bumps and bruises) with rest, ice, compression, elevation (raise the injured limb above your heart) and referral to a health professional.

Many golfing-related injuries are a result of poor mechanics or wrong swing, particularly in golfers who are new to the game or play infrequently. Although golf isn't a contact sport, it puts significant demands on your body — which can easily lead to golf injuries. Follow all those mentioned tips to stay in shape on the course. Conclusion

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